May Tree Nature Therapy
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Austin and the Texas Hill Country

Begin in Nature

May Tree Nature Therapy is a prototype for Billy O'Leary's nature-based counseling practice: grounded conversation, practical care, and a slower path back to yourself.

Prototype note

Public license title, supervision language, fees, insurance, telehealth, and outdoor-session consent details must be verified before this becomes the final practice website.

A softer first step

Therapy can begin with a breath, a walk, or a quiet place to speak plainly.

May Tree Nature Therapy is built for people who want counseling to feel human, grounded, and connected to the living world. Sessions may happen indoors, outdoors, or in conversation with nature-based practices once the right consent and safety plan is in place.

Approach

Rooted, relational, and practical.

The site should invite people into care without overpromising outcomes or making unverified clinical claims.

01

Start with fit

A short first conversation helps clarify what you are looking for, what support is appropriate, and whether May Tree is the right place to begin.

02

Choose the setting

Some work may fit a quiet office. Some may fit a trail, garden, or shaded outdoor place. Privacy, weather, access, and consent come first.

03

Move at a human pace

Sessions are designed for honest conversation, reflection, and practical next steps that can be carried back into daily life.

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Services

A clear menu, with careful wording.

Individual counseling

For adults seeking support through stress, transition, disconnection, grief, identity questions, or a need for steadier ground.

Nature-based sessions

Outdoor or nature-integrated work can be offered only after consent, confidentiality, safety, weather, and insurance details are verified.

Referral and consultation path

A simple contact process helps people ask about fit, availability, and next steps without pressure.

What To Expect

Simple enough to understand before reaching out.

Reach out

Send a short note or join the launch list. This prototype can later connect to MailerLite or a secure contact form.

Talk through fit

Discuss goals, setting, availability, and whether another provider or resource may be a better fit.

Begin carefully

Start with verified paperwork, clear boundaries, emergency information, and a plan for privacy if sessions are outdoors.

About Billy

A practice shaped by nature, attention, and trust.

This section should eventually use Billy's own voice: why nature matters to his work, who he hopes to serve, and what people can expect when they sit down with him. For now, it stays intentionally draft-like until credentials and public wording are verified.

Questions

Answers to verify before launch.

When will May Tree open?

The formation and license timeline are still being verified. The final site should list availability only after Billy can confirm the details.

Where do sessions happen?

The prototype is written for Austin and the Texas Hill Country. Specific office, outdoor, and telehealth language should wait for verified practice details.

Is outdoor therapy private?

Outdoor sessions require a specific consent and privacy plan, including what happens if someone is recognized, weather changes, or safety concerns arise.

What if this is a crisis?

This website is not a crisis service. If someone is in immediate danger, call 911 or use 988 for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline in the United States.

Launch List

A quiet way to hear when May Tree is ready.

This area can become a MailerLite form. For the prototype, it shows the intended conversion without collecting personal health information on the page.

Replace this with a verified MailerLite form or secure contact path before launch.